Thursday, 20 June 2013

Where to eat, drink and stay in Girona

As far as
Catalonian cities go, Barcelona tends to hog all the limelight.

As a
result, the stunning city of Girona has flown beneath the radar compared to its
globally renowned bigger sibling.

Packed full
of stunning old architecture, compact in size and rammed with bars serving Rioja & croquetas, Girona is an ideal destination for a
mini-break. And, with direct flights from Bristol to Girona with Ryanair it’s pretty
convenient too.

Hotel Gran Ultonia

We stayed
in the Hotel Gran Ultonia. Modern and clean if a little corporate in style, the
Gran Ultonia is located a couple of minutes walk from the vibrant Plaza
Independencia and with rooms from around £54 night, it’s a bit of a bargain.

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About Gourmet Gorro

My name is Ed Gilbert. I'm an indiscriminate glutton who enjoys a late night doner as much as a bit of posh. I like to think I can occasionally share a valid opinion about food when my judgement hasn't been clouded by the meat red mist. I'm a Cardiff based Geordie who's spent time living in Newcastle, London, Chester and Cambridge. I mostly write reviews of restaurants in Cardiff, South Wales.

I use a Lumix LX5 camera. All photos are my own unless otherwise stated.